*“I Could Be Killed Any Moment”: The Life of Trans People in Brazil from Bird In Flight, Jun 2019. " What is life like for trans people in the country where, on the one hand, they are protected by law, and on the other, they constantly face danger and isolation from society? "
*Brazil LGBTQ group hides from virus in Copacabana building from APNews, Aug 2020. "Based on the experience we had during the AIDS epidemic, when we were accused of being the vector of the virus and were left to die, we are now protecting the community,”
*A Voice for LGBT Rights Silenced in Brazil from Human Rights Watch, Jan 2019. "“I want to take care of myself and remain alive,” said Wyllys, who said he will live abroad."
*'Why not?': Transgender candidate busts stereotypes in Brazil from BBC News, Oct 2018. "I respect her and her story," says Tandara Caixet... But I don't agree with her participating in the female Superliga. It's a very sensitive issue and it's not homophobia, it's physiological."
*Homotransphobia: Brazil's LGBT community finds refuge in Portugal from France 24 English, Jun 2019. "Since the election of Jair Bolsonaro, attacks on the community have multiplied, leading many gay or transgender Brazilians to flee their country."
LGBT Rights in Brazil from EXUALDEX
Brazil approves same-sex marriage, The Weekend Australian, 15 May 2013
An LGBT Person Is Murdered Every 28 Hours In Brazil, Huffingtonpost, 12 July 2016
*Fearful that the president will change the law, same-sex couples in Brazil rush to the altar from Los Angeles Times, Dec 2018. “I would not be able to love a homosexual son. I’m not going to be a hypocrite here,” he (the president) said. “I’d rather have a son of mine die in an accident than show up with someone with a mustache. To me he would be dead anyway.”
*Majority in Brazil's top court to make homophobia and transphobia crimes from BBC News, May 2019. "The decision at the Supreme Court means that offences are to be punished under the country's racism law until Congress approves specific legislation to protect LGBT people, our correspondent adds."
*Brazil’s highest court says LGBTQ discrimination should be a crime from Los Angeles Times, May 2019.
*‘Anyone could be a threat’: In Bolsonaro’s Brazil, LGBT people take personal defense into their own hands from The Washington Post, Jul 2019. “The country has changed,” said Doldan, 28. “Before, there was a sense that there were institutions that could help you. Judges, police, justice officials — you could rely on them. "
*Bolsonaro regime to remove Brazilian textbook references to feminism and homosexuality from Independent, Feb 2019.